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What (who) is slash disposal - definition

GENRE OF FAN FICTION CHARACTERIZED BY A FOCUS ON SAME-SEX ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIPS, TYPICAL MALE/MALE RELATIONSHIPS
Slash fandom; Slashfic; Gayfic; Slash fanfiction; Slash (fiction); Slash story; Slash literature; Slash fan fiction; Slash fanfic; Slash fic
  • The symbolic slash, used to separate the two names in a romantic pairing, from which slash fiction takes its name.

Feynman slash notation         
MATHEMATICAL NOTATION USED IN QUANTUM FIELD THEORY FOR CONTRACTIONS WITH THE DIRAC GAMMA MATRICES
Feynman slash; Feynman notation; Dirac slash; Dirac slash notation; Feynman dagger
In the study of Dirac fields in quantum field theory, Richard Feynman invented the convenient Feynman slash notation (less commonly known as the Dirac slash notation). If A is a covariant vector (i.
oblique stroke         
  • Sign in [[Kisoro]] with prices in [[Ugandan shilling]]s; note the use of the '/=' notation.
  • Though the slash is a [[reserved character]] prohibited in Windows file and folder names, the '''big solidus''' is permitted (first box above). In this context, it is very similar to the slash (second box).
OBLIQUE SLANTING LINE PUNCTUATION MARK '/'
Solidus (punctuation); Slash (typography); /; Forward slash; ⁄; Shilling mark; ∕; Forwardslash; Fraction slash; Forward slashes; /; Stroke (punctuation); Oblique stroke; Slash mark; Solidus mark; Division slash; Front slash; Slash-mark; Scratch comma; Scratch-comma; Diagonal mark; Oblique mark; Oblique dash; Virgil (punctuation); Virgils (punctuation); Virgils; 🙼; Foreslash; Slant (character); ⧸; ASCII 47; \x2F; U+002F; Frontslash; / \ Virgule (punctuation)
<character> "/". Common names include: (forward) slash; stroke; ITU-T: slant; oblique stroke. Rare: diagonal; solidus; over; slak; virgule; INTERCAL: slat. Commonly used as the division operator in programming, and to separate the components in Unix pathnames, and hence also in URLs. Also used to delimit regular expressions in several programs. (1996-09-24)
Slash (punctuation)         
  • Sign in [[Kisoro]] with prices in [[Ugandan shilling]]s; note the use of the '/=' notation.
  • Though the slash is a [[reserved character]] prohibited in Windows file and folder names, the '''big solidus''' is permitted (first box above). In this context, it is very similar to the slash (second box).
OBLIQUE SLANTING LINE PUNCTUATION MARK '/'
Solidus (punctuation); Slash (typography); /; Forward slash; ⁄; Shilling mark; ∕; Forwardslash; Fraction slash; Forward slashes; /; Stroke (punctuation); Oblique stroke; Slash mark; Solidus mark; Division slash; Front slash; Slash-mark; Scratch comma; Scratch-comma; Diagonal mark; Oblique mark; Oblique dash; Virgil (punctuation); Virgils (punctuation); Virgils; 🙼; Foreslash; Slant (character); ⧸; ASCII 47; \x2F; U+002F; Frontslash; / \ Virgule (punctuation)
The slash is an oblique slanting line punctuation mark . Once used to mark periods and commas, the slash is now used to represent exclusive or inclusive or, division and fractions, and as a date separator.

Wikipedia

Slash fiction

Slash fiction (also known as "m/m slash" or slashfic) is a genre of fan fiction that focuses on romantic or sexual relationships between fictional characters of the same sex. While the term "slash" originally referred only to stories in which male characters are involved in an explicit sexual relationship as a primary plot element, it is now also used to refer to any fan story containing a romantic pairing between same-sex characters. Many fans distinguish slash with female characters as a separate genre, commonly referred to as femslash (also known as "f/f slash" or "femmeslash").

These fan-written stories are not accepted canon, and the characters are usually not engaged in such relationships in their respective fictional universes.